Perils of
Amarnath-Yatra
By Altaf Hussain Wani
The Novel
Coronavirus continues to be one of the
greatest threats mankind has been facing over the past couple of years. Since the outbreak of
the pandemic
the virus is reported to have affected the lives of hundreds of millions across the globe. Until now the deadly virus has consumed the lives
of over 37 million people.
The Covid-19 has infected
almost every country in the world;
however, India remains among the worst hit countries that still reels under the
devastating wave of pandemic, which consumes thousands of lives each day. With more than 28, 694, 879 confirmed cases of the
coronavirus, the country has emerged as the World’s second largest country where corona-death toll has crossed to over 3.5 million, as per official figures. Independent observers and health experts
have time and again questioned the figures put forth by the Indian government
as they believe that numbers could be far higher than the official
figures.
Even though, the government tried hard to cover-up
COVID-19 failures by fudging the exact figures but non-stop cremations and dead
bodies of the covid-patients found afloat in waters of the Ganges River have
left the BJP government totally exposed at national as well as international
level. Crippling health care system, non-availability of necessary drugs,
dwindling oxygen supply to hospitals and above all the government’s absolute
failure to handle the situation
had pushed the Indians towards an
unprecedented health crisis that continues to loom large over the country.
Along with terrible
mishandling of the crisis, the government's
unblushing attempts to communalize the pandemic, branding Muslims as
super-spreaders of the virus across the country and imposing ban on Friday
prayers while allowing large crowds of Hindu devotees to attend Kumbh Festival
in Hardiwar and holding election rallies in blatant violations of social distancing
have exposed the dichotomy and double standard of the Modi regime, which
remains overwhelmingly dominated by the RSS and right-wing Hindutva warriors,
who actually decide what and
what not the government should
do.
While the poor Indians reap
the bitter harvest of Kumbh Mela in terms of the newly found highly contagious variants that are ripping through states around the country, the
clueless government seems totally unconcerned and unmoved by the catastrophe
that has befallen the Indian nation. In a state of denial, government seems to
have learnt no lessons from the blunders it has committed during the
pandemic.
Rather adhering to globally recognized social distancing
rules and avoiding large events and mass gatherings to prevent
the spread of virus, the Modi government is dead set to hold Amarnath Yatra, which according to health experts could lead to a devastating wave of the
coronavirus in the
Indian occupied Kashmir-the region that
battles COVID19 pandemic without an adequate health care system.
The Yatra is scheduled to commence on 28th June,
2021. Though the SASB (Shri Amarnath Shrine Board) has suspended the
registration of pilgrims temporarily but there is no official word from the
government regarding the cancellation of the event. The Yatra, expected to be participated by over six hundred
thousand Hindu pilgrims coming from the India's CORONA-affected states, is
bound to turn the disputed territory into a quagmire of coronavirus, in
particular the Kashmir valley,
where the covid-19 situation and its impacts on the society have
grossly been overlooked and underestimated by the Indian government. Even spike
in coronavirus cases in the restive region have not discouraged New Delhi from
its Machiavellian machinations against Kashmiris. Despite calls for a ceasefire
amid COVID-19 Indian occupation forces continued its cordon and search
operations (CASO) in Kashmir that resulted in uncounted deaths of youth and
destruction of public properties at an unprecedented scale. Moreover, DDC
(district development council) elections were held in the territory in blatant
violation of the COVID-19 social distancing rules. Singing and Music concerts
were held to portray situation in Kashmir as normal and lately a six-day Tulip
‘festival’ was organized to celebrate arrival of spring in Kashmir. The event
was held when the region was grappling with the highly virulent COVID second
wave.
Over the past several
months the valley has witnessed an
unprecedent influx of ‘tourists’ and labourers
who continue pour in from different Corona-affected parts of India without going through proper screening
and covid-testing process. The influx of Indian tourists and labourers is cited as major cause of upsurge in
coronavirus in Kashmir.
If the Modi-government went ahead with its decision to hold Yatra it would simply be a disaster in the making.
Caught in the crosshairs of conflict and the coronavirus the people can no longer
bear the terrible consequences of the Yatra, which like the Kumbh Mela could
prove to a super-spreader of the virus in the region. Holding the event at this
point of time would be tantamount to endangering the lives of millions of
Kashmiris who have suffered immensely under the dual lockdown that besides inflicting massive economic
losses have had a long-term impact on the region’s education and health-care
system.
Secondly, the massive
influx of pilgrims visiting the ecologically fragile region is also a matter of
grave concern. The environmental experts have already raised alarm over the growing
activities in the Himalayan region saying that the increasing numbers not only
affect the region’s environment but has terrible impact on
plant, animal and aquatic life.
Apart from the
environmental fall out, the massive participation of pilgrims and their months’
long stay poses a great threat to the region that is hailed for its serene
natural beauty the world over. The presence of over 600,000 men in the area
simply means-thousands of metric tonnes of human excreta, millions of litres of
liquid waste and hundreds of tonnes of plastic and food-wastage being added to the ecosystem. In absence of proper waste management system, hundreds and thousands
of tonnes of garbage littered in and around the woods down the Amarnath Cave
gets directly discharged into the atmosphere, which not only pollutes the
forests but glaciers and rivers that happen to be main source of drinking water
to millions of people settled in downstream villages alongside the River
Lidder.
Given the environmental hazards
of the Yatra (Pilgrimage) and its far-reaching consequences on the lives of
Kashmiri people, it is imperative that the world environmentalists in general
and the UN secretary general in particular should take effective cognizance and
raise the issue with the government of India so that the imminent threats posed
by it to Kashmir’s ecology could be averted in time and the people’s lives
could be saved from the tragic effects of the man-made disasters.
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